Exciting Times Ahead: Boho Strings’ Upcoming Tour to Switzerland and a Special Encore Performance
Hello everyone,
I’m thrilled to share that today marks the beginning of my preparations for our upcoming concert tour to Switzerland with Boho Strings. We will be performing at the renowned Murten Classics festival, a highlight in our musical journey this year.
This tour brings back fond memories of our performance last year at Verrucano Mels. It was a magical evening, and one of the most memorable moments was our encore performance of the Borodin Nocturne. For those who couldn’t join us in person, I’m excited to announce that the video of this beautiful piece is now available on YouTube. You can watch it here: Borodin Nocturne – Boho Strings at Verrucano Mels.
Reflecting on Verrucano Mels
Performing at Verrucano Mels was an unforgettable experience. The venue, the audience, and the atmosphere all contributed to a night filled with enchanting music and profound connection. The Borodin Nocturne, in particular, holds a very special place in my heart. It was the piece I chose for the documentary “Vibrato. Leven met Parkinson,” which is available on VRT MAX. The Nocturne’s serene and lyrical qualities made it the perfect accompaniment to such a poignant and personal project.
Looking Forward to Murten Classics
Now, as we gear up for the Murten Classics festival, the excitement is palpable. This festival is known for its vibrant program and picturesque setting, making it a perfect stage for Boho Strings to share our passion for music. We have an exciting repertoire planned, and I can’t wait to see how the Swiss audiences receive our performances.
Stay Tuned!
I’ll be sharing more updates and behind-the-scenes glimpses as we get closer to our performances in Switzerland. Make sure to follow Boho Strings and me on our social media channels to stay in the loop.
Thank you for your continued support, and I hope you enjoy the Borodin Nocturne as much as we loved performing it. Looking forward to sharing more music with you all soon!
Warm regards,
David Ramael